Instructions are simple. Wash your hands, take the veggies, don't pick up nor chase the bunnies. Have fun.
My son and I went together just to see the bunnies. It was a beautiful experience, my son is autistic so I had to be with him with 200% of attention so he did not pick up any bunny.
The staff were very strict about not chasing the bunnies, they tried to warn my son very times but as we are foreigners and English is not his first language my son simply ignored them right away so I apologize if it seemed rude to you. I had to explain to him every time that he should not chase the bunnies but it was difficult as he was very happy and as I said he is autistic so he was overwhelmed by the experience and started following each bunny but not because of malice it was just because he was happy.
I did not get the chance to explain this to the staff.
Even so, we had a great time sharing with the bunnies, and just in case you didn't know as us, you can get to adopt any bunny! You have to talk to the Bunny Whisperers.
So don't hesitate and go visit the bunnies, you eve get veggies to feed them and they'll try to obtain their treats at any cost hahaha so have fun. There is one bunny who cannot eat veggie because they get them sick which is Elliot at the very back of the place.
I'll leave some photos I took...
Read moreAbsolutely Nonsense …, It’s only a cruel business and Rabbits are only tools …, Ticket is more expensive than its value, you enter and you see a few rabbits, depressed, quiet and still. They often hide themselves under benches or in a corner. Of course they can’t have courage to see new people every hour. There is no fresh air and music is so earsplitting loud that may frighten poor rabbits, instead of a relaxing one. Rabbits do not have enough favorite foods, so they can’t chew all the time like a normal rabbit. Every customer has to buy a very small cup of fresh vegetables for 2 dollars! and a rabbit can finish it in 2 seconds and after that they will be hungry, they have nothing to do, they can’t run like a normal rabbit, because the room is too small for so many people and rabbits. Staffs seem not to be interested to rabbits. They consider it just a job. They are not kind and friendly to rabbits and even customers. When we entered the room, no one greeted us, no word, no smile and when we left, no one said thank you or goodbye. Do you think that such unkind staffs can be kind to rabbits? We won’t go back there any more. I’m sure … watching a rabbit in nature is more joyful and of...
Read moreA super adorable place to go to for an experience! The area surrounding the cafe is not too amazing. Parking right infront of the cafe is limited to maybe 3-4 spots so you'll have to find parking somewhere. The bus stop is not too far so it's accessible by transit. Theres two sections, the gift shop section and the bunny section. Gift shop section (atleast from when i went) has a selection of t-shirts, decoration pieces, planters, masks, pins, stickers, earrings, bags and food for bunnies. Prices range from roughly $2-$30 ish. The place itself is super cute, its got big windows to feel open, bunny decorations, wallpapers etc. You have to wash your hands before touching the bunnies. They seem wheelchair accessible to me aswell. Quite a bunch of bunnies snacking away at hay and veggies. Some of them like hiding and all of them are super timid so make sure to be slow or they'll get spooked. You get a little cup of veggies in the beginning and if you run out you can get another cup for $2. If I remember correctly theres a limit of 2 or 3 cups per person. Over all a super chill and laid back atmosphere. Definitely go atleast once as its a...
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